Apprenticeship Assessor Job Vacancies
What does an assessor do?
An apprenticeship assessor is responsible for assessing the progress and development of apprentices in various vocational fields. They evaluate the knowledge, skills, and competence of apprentices through observation, questioning, and reviewing their portfolios of evidence. The role involves providing constructive feedback, setting targets, and supporting the apprentices in achieving their goals.
An assessor plays a vital role in ensuring that our apprentices receive high-quality training and are equipped with the necessary skills to succeed in their chosen field. Assessors work closely with both the apprentices and the apprenticeship staff team to ensure that the apprenticeship standards are met, and the apprentices are on track to achieve their qualifications.
Are you a professional looking for a new challenge? Or maybe a recent graduate with a passion for inspiring the next generation? Either way, Weston College wants to hear from you with a view to joining our award-winning assessor team!
We are seeking people in industry who want to impart their knowledge, as well as people who are already assessors.
We are looking for strong communication skills, subject matter expertise, analytical and critical thinking skills, patience and empathy, and great organisational skills.
Weston College offers a comprehensive apprenticeship provision across a wide range of industries and sectors. We work with over 1,500 employers to provide high-quality apprenticeship training and support to learners in the South West of England and beyond.
The College offers a range of apprenticeship programs, from Level 2 to Level 6, covering various sectors, including:
- Construction
- Engineering
- Digital
- Business and Management
- Health and Social Care
- Creative Industries.
- Early Years
- Hair and Hospitality
Weston College's commitment to providing high-quality apprenticeship provision is reflected in its recognition as the Best College in the UK for Further Education Apprenticeships at the AAC Awards 2021- and four-time winner of Training Provider of the Year for Bristol and Bath.
Contact us now to join a supportive team with a full salary, holiday, and pension package, plus free onsite car parking. And with programmes from level two to five and bespoke CPD courses, this is the perfect opportunity to develop your career.
If you have a disability, neurodivergence, or a condition that may impact your performance during our selection process, we are happy to accommodate your needs. You will have the opportunity to inform us of any necessary adjustments throughout the application and selection process. As an employee, we will continue to discuss and work with you to ensure you have the necessary accommodations to succeed in your role.
Some examples of possible adjustments include:
• Allowing extra time for online assessments
• Providing alternative accessible formats
• Sharing interview questions beforehand
• Offering additional information about what to expect
Providing an office orientation before an in-person assessment.
If you have any questions about the adjustments process at Weston College, please contact hr@weston.ac.uk .
Want to ask a question ahead of applying? Click here to book a phone call with a member of the team
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RECENT NEWS STORIES
<p>My name is Jack, and I completed my Nuclear Engineering Degree Apprenticeship with Weston College in July 2022– which was sponsored by the Ministry of Defence.</p><p>I applied directly for my role with the Ministry of Defence, who in turn had arranged for their apprenticeship to be delivered through Weston College. After completing my A-Levels I took a few years away from education to pursue a volunteering role overseas, and upon my return to the UK was looking at ways to follow my desires to become an engineer. Exploring my options, including a ‘conventional’ University course, I discovered the world of degree apprenticeships and was excited by the opportunity to learn academic theory and see its direct application in the workplace. The prospect of earning a wage whilst doing so was just an added bonus!</p><p>The degree apprenticeship benefited me in ways that my friends who completed conventional degrees never could; to explore the breadth and depth of my chosen discipline both with academics, and with working professionals. Additionally, I was given the opportunity from day 1 of my studies to contribute to and deliver work for my employer that was of real-world significance and consequence, not purely academic exercises. Being able to work whilst studying also enabled me to reaffirm that engineering was a discipline that I wished to pursue professionally.</p><p>Being an apprentice brings a plethora of benefits, ranging from the opportunities to gain practical experience, to being prepared for the world of work. Qualifying for student discount and getting paid to learn are rather nice perks too!</p><p>Furthermore, working for the Ministry of Defence provided some once in a lifetime opportunities, ranging from seeing Submarines in construction, to going out on Operations with the NATO Submarine Rescue System, and travelling internationally to work with colleagues around the world. The mentoring and support that the MOD provided, and the encouragement to pursue personal development was really helpful and enabled me to undertake additional studies at university, whilst also engaging in STEM outreach work with the Nuclear Institute.</p><p>As this was a new course, and I was part of the first cohort to be sponsored through Weston College by the MOD, there was a steep learning curve. Both for us, and the staff through the five years of the scheme. In addition to the cultural changes to learn, trying to learn Nuclear engineering wasn’t without its difficulties. However, despite challenges and setbacks we, my friends and I, were able to complete the scheme and we all graduated and have been able to take up full time employment.</p><p>Since completing the degree apprenticeship, I've taken up a role with Rolls-Royce Submarines, where I work as a mechanical engineer. This is an exciting role which I'm deeply enjoying, and one that my apprenticeship helped prepare me for.</p><p>Completing a degree apprenticeship is a really rewarding (and challenging!) way of furthering your own education and competencies. There are more and more opportunities for degree apprenticeships becoming available every year, and so it’s certainly worth considering! Take time to research your potential employer, and the apprenticeship standard, to make sure it aligns with what you want to do. If you find a good fit, then there is no better way of getting into the world of work whilst continuing your education.</p><p>Apprenticeships have the power to unlock doors, provide opportunities and prepare you for the workplace in ways that universities don’t. If there is an opportunity to pursue your aspirations through an apprenticeship, then I cannot stress enough how seriously you should consider going down the apprenticeship route.</p><p><em>Jack</em></p><p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/what-can-i-study/apprenticeships?utm_source=ma… you would like to follow in Jack's footsteps and complete a degree apprenticeship, you can check out our courses, by clicking here. </a></p><p><a href="https://www.weston.ac.uk/news/weston-college-enrol-300-apprentices-50-d… you're an employer and would like to employ someone like Jack, you can do so through our 300 in 50 campaign. Find out more, by clicking here. </a></p>
<p>Hi, my name is Joel Keen and I am a 3rd year engineering apprentice, focussing in Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machining.</p><p>Last year I entered the WorldSkills UK CNC Milling competition, which involves being given a drawing and a block of metal. The drawing is turned into a machine program which controls the machine to make an actual part out of metal. The part is then measured and judged by the experts to determine the winner.</p><p>It has been a great journey so far. I first heard about the competition from some of my apprentice friends, who thought that this would be the kind of thing I would enjoy – and they were definitely right!</p><p>I entered in March 2019, and was then sent drawings for the passive heat which ensures you are at the right level before the final. I made my initial entry using the machines at Weston College and sent it away for judging. After a few months I received the message to say that I made the top eight in the country. I was invited to Coleg Cambria for finalist training, which was a really beneficial experience and prepared me for the WorldSkills Live Show at the NEC in Birmingham.</p><p>Being able to compete and hone my skills has been a really valuable experience for me. Not only have I developed my CNC skills, I have advanced my team working skills, ability to work under pressure, and also time management. In order to be at a level to compete in the finals this was crucial, and throughout last year I completed extra practice on the machines at Weston College, in order to give me the best chance of winning my heat.</p><p>I was absolutely thrilled to win Gold in the National Final, and I am now part of the UK Squad, which might see me compete in EuroSkills Graz 2020 and WorldSkills Shanghai 2021!</p><p>WorldSkills really is an incredible experience, the training you receive is outstanding, and meeting likeminded people is also great fun.</p><p>I would definitely recommend WorldSkills to other learners because if you work hard you have a chance to compete on the national stage. The training and support from the College will allow you to reach your potential and be at a level to compete.</p>
OUR STAFF STORY VIDEOS
Take a look at our annual Business Awards where we celebrate apprentices and their employers. Assessors play a key role in this event and attend on the evening to join in the celebration.
We love working with employers of all sizes! Check out some of the amazing opportunities that are provided to our learners. Click above to watch the video.
Meet out assessors and find out about what they love about their roles
A DIVERSE CURRICULUM
We deliver apprenticeships from Level 2 to Level 5, so you could be helping someone to start their career or enabling them to develop degree level skills to secure a career enhancement or promotion.
One Message, Different Voices
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FAQ's
Yes – we would still encourage applicants to apply. Candidates can organise a virtual discussion with one of our team to discuss further. Please find the booking link above.
Yes – Weston College actively promotes staff to maintain industry currency and/or membership. The College provides an extensive CPD programme whilst supporting staff to engage with industry-specific training.
